Don’t waste you time arguing with morons. Just a simple fact, the Chinese words of Freedom and Democracy were banned/censored in their biggest NBA fan forum and many other also. That’s are you need to know. Freedom and democracy are evil to them.
Today china is not what you imagined. Just google below. You will see what you said is wrong or rihgt 自由 民主 site:hupu.com
Sure I am moron, I just speaking facts. Just type Winnie the Pooh on Baidu and see what you get. Then again, your anti-China sentiment have overtaken your logic and critical thinkings so it is not even worth of talking to you. http://www.baidu.com/s?wd=WinniethePooh
There is no images of Winnie the Pooh in China and Chinese social networks? LOL sure, keep living in your imaginary world that fills with hatreds. http://www.baidu.com/s?wd=WinniethePooh
Wow. Well if I am wrong I truly apologize to you. Bad info then. So the Winnie the Pooh movie did open in China and it's available online? Also, as a favor, would you try uploading this cute image of Xi/Pooh and Obama/Tigger on a Chinese social networking site and linking it here? It would really help to prove what you said and disprove what I've read.. https://edition-m.cnn.com/2017/07/1...r-trnd/index.html?r=https://www.google.co.kr/
I feel bad for the Chinese on this site. They are like beaten women claiming their abusive husbands aren’t THAT bad.
So is the N word? Isn't that banned here in North America? There are certain things in other part of world that need be respected, not all cultures are the same.
Then you're going back on your statement "Winnie-the-Pooh is not even banned in China lol." Because it is? So why not just admit it if it's the case? Why deny it and accuse people of hatred?
Pretty much, or maybe their past husband beat them harder. Honestly it's impressive China's stranglehold on public mindset has remained this strong 25 years into the internet.
It's separate thing, I said Winnie the Pooh is not banned, but making fun of their president is banned.
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Well if that's the case then, what is the reason for banning the WInnie the Pooh movie? It makes no reference to your president or even China, probably. Shouldn't that be available for purchase in your country? (If it is, I'd be interested to see that online page.) And by your logic, you should be able to upload just the WInnie the Pooh and Tigger image, as long as a picture of Xi Jinping isn't posted alongside it. How about trying that and linking that page to us? If neither is possible, then IMO it's not just any image making fun of the president that's banned, but also any image with the possibility of satirizing the president that can also be banned. And who is to say that that might not someday include the cover of A.A. Milne's original Pooh book and other images of Pooh you showed us on Baidu? I think guilt by association or suggestion is a VERY slippery slope, and potentially an extremely dangerous power.
Isn't that extremely bad in and of itself? Why should a president not be made fun of? People make insult Trump all the time in America.